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  • Chicago’s Museum of Science and Industry (MSI) is the largest science museum in the Western Hemisphere. A storm and weather exhibit explaining weather patterns, tsunami, avalanche, and tornados.<br />
Photography by Jose More
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  • Chicago’s Museum of Science and Industry (MSI) is the largest science museum in the Western Hemisphere.<br />
Photography by Jose More
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  • Chicago’s Museum of Science and Industry (MSI) is the largest science museum in the Western Hemisphere.<br />
Photography by Jose More
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  • Chicago’s Museum of Science and Industry (MSI) is the largest science museum in the Western Hemisphere.<br />
Photography by Jose More
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  • Chicago’s Museum of Science and Industry (MSI) is the largest science museum in the Western Hemisphere.<br />
Photography by Jose More
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  • Chicago’s Museum of Science and Industry (MSI) is the largest science museum in the Western Hemisphere.<br />
Photography by Jose More
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  • Chicago’s Museum of Science and Industry (MSI) is the largest science museum in the Western Hemisphere. Baby chicks are hatched.<br />
Photography by Jose More
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  • Chicago’s Museum of Science and Industry (MSI) is the largest science museum in the Western Hemisphere. Baby chicks are hatched.<br />
Photography by Jose More
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  • Chicago’s Museum of Science and Industry (MSI) is the largest science museum in the Western Hemisphere. A storm and weather exhibit explaining weather patterns, tsunami, avalanche, and tornados.<br />
Photography by Jose More
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  • Chicago’s Museum of Science and Industry (MSI) is the largest science museum in the Western Hemisphere. A storm and weather exhibit explaining weather patterns, tsunami, avalanche, and tornados.<br />
Photography by Jose More
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  • Chicago’s Museum of Science and Industry (MSI) is the largest science museum in the Western Hemisphere. A storm and weather exhibit explaining weather patterns, tsunami, avalanche, and tornados. An interactive exhibit explaining how an avalanche happens.<br />
Photography by Jose More
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  • Chicago’s Museum of Science and Industry (MSI) is the largest science museum in the Western Hemisphere. A storm and weather exhibit explaining weather patterns, tsunami, avalanche, and tornados. An interactive exhibit explaining the movement of the ocean during a tsunami.<br />
Photography by Jose More
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  • Chicago’s Museum of Science and Industry (MSI) is the largest science museum in the Western Hemisphere. A storm and weather exhibit explaining weather patterns, tsunami, avalanche, and tornados. An interactive exhibit explaining how an avalanche happens.<br />
Photography by Jose More
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  • Chicago’s Museum of Science and Industry (MSI) is the largest science museum in the Western Hemisphere. Exhibits includes two World War II warplanes donated by the British government: a German Ju 87 R-2/Trop. Stuka divebomber, one of only two intact Stukas left in the world and British a Supermarine Spitfire,1928 Boeing 40B and a Boeing 727 jetliner.<br />
Photography by Jose More
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  • Chicago’s Museum of Science and Industry (MSI) is the largest science museum in the Western Hemisphere. Exhibits includes two World War II warplanes donated by the British government: a German Ju 87 R-2/Trop. Stuka divebomber, one of only two intact Stukas left in the world and British a Supermarine Spitfire,1928 Boeing 40B and a Boeing 727 jetliner.<br />
Photography by Jose More
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  • Christmas around the world at Chicago’s Museum of Science and Industry (MSI), the largest science museum in the Western Hemisphere. <br />
Photography by Jose More
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  • Christmas around the world at Chicago’s Museum of Science and Industry (MSI), the largest science museum in the Western Hemisphere. <br />
Photography by Jose More
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  • Chicago’s Museum of Science and Industry (MSI) is the largest science museum in the Western Hemisphere. YOU! The Experience interactive exhibit tracks your future.<br />
Photography by Jose More
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  • Chicago’s Museum of Science and Industry (MSI) is the largest science museum in the Western Hemisphere. YOU! The Experience interactive exhibit tracks your movements. <br />
Photography by Jose More
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  • Chicago’s Museum of Science and Industry (MSI) is the largest science museum in the Western Hemisphere. Interactive exhibits explaining the human genome. Photography by Jose More
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  • Chicago’s Museum of Science and Industry (MSI) is the largest science museum in the Western Hemisphere. Interactive exhibits explaining the human genome. Photography by Jose More
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  • Chicago’s Museum of Science and Industry (MSI) is the largest science museum in the Western Hemisphere. Interactive exhibits explaining the human genome. Photography by Jose More
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  • Chicago’s Museum of Science and Industry (MSI) is the largest science museum in the Western Hemisphere. Interactive exhibits explaining the human genome. Photography by Jose More
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  • Chicago’s Museum of Science and Industry (MSI) is the largest science museum in the Western Hemisphere. Interactive exhibits explaining the human genome. Photography by Jose More
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  • Chicago’s Museum of Science and Industry (MSI) is the largest science museum in the Western Hemisphere. A storm and weather exhibit explaining weather patterns, tsunami, avalanche, and tornados. An interactive exhibit explaining the movement of an  avalanche.<br />
Photography by Jose More
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  • Chicago’s Museum of Science and Industry (MSI) is the largest science museum in the Western Hemisphere. A storm and weather exhibit explaining weather patterns, tsunami, avalanche, and tornados. An interactive exhibit explaining the movement of an  avalanche.<br />
Photography by Jose More
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  • Chicago’s Museum of Science and Industry (MSI) is the largest science museum in the Western Hemisphere. A storm and weather exhibit explaining weather patterns, tsunami, avalanche, and tornados. An interactive exhibit explaining the movement of a tornado.<br />
Photography by Jose More
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  • Chicago’s Museum of Science and Industry (MSI) is the largest science museum in the Western Hemisphere. Exhibits includes two World War II warplanes donated by the British government: a German Ju 87 R-2/Trop. Stuka divebomber, one of only two intact Stukas left in the world and British a Supermarine Spitfire,1928 Boeing 40B and a Boeing 727 jetliner.<br />
Photography by Jose More
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  • Chicago’s Museum of Science and Industry (MSI) is the largest science museum in the Western Hemisphere. Exhibits includes two World War II warplanes donated by the British government: a German Ju 87 R-2/Trop. Stuka divebomber, one of only two intact Stukas left in the world and British a Supermarine Spitfire,1928 Boeing 40B and a Boeing 727 jetliner.<br />
Photography by Jose More
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  • Chicago’s Museum of Science and Industry (MSI) is the largest science museum in the Western Hemisphere. Exhibits includes two World War II warplanes donated by the British government: a German Ju 87 R-2/Trop. Stuka divebomber, one of only two intact Stukas left in the world and British a Supermarine Spitfire,1928 Boeing 40B and a Boeing 727 jetliner.<br />
Photography by Jose More
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  • Chicago’s Museum of Science and Industry (MSI) is the largest science museum in the Western Hemisphere. Exhibits includes two World War II warplanes donated by the British government: a German Ju 87 R-2/Trop. Stuka divebomber, one of only two intact Stukas left in the world and British a Supermarine Spitfire,1928 Boeing 40B and a Boeing 727 jetliner.<br />
Photography by Jose More
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  • Chicago’s Museum of Science and Industry (MSI) is the largest science museum in the Western Hemisphere. Exhibits includes two World War II warplanes donated by the British government: a German Ju 87 R-2/Trop. Stuka divebomber, one of only two intact Stukas left in the world and British a Supermarine Spitfire,1928 Boeing 40B and a Boeing 727 jetliner.<br />
Photography by Jose More
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  • Chicago’s Museum of Science and Industry (MSI) is the largest science museum in the Western Hemisphere.<br />
Photography by Jose More
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  • Chicago’s Museum of Science and Industry (MSI) is the largest science museum in the Western Hemisphere. Exhibits includes two World War II warplanes donated by the British government: a German Ju 87 R-2/Trop. Stuka divebomber, one of only two intact Stukas left in the world and British a Supermarine Spitfire,1928 Boeing 40B and a Boeing 727 jetliner.<br />
Photography by Jose More
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  • Chicago’s Museum of Science and Industry (MSI) is the largest science museum in the Western Hemisphere. Exhibits includes two World War II warplanes donated by the British government: a German Ju 87 R-2/Trop. Stuka divebomber, one of only two intact Stukas left in the world and British a Supermarine Spitfire,1928 Boeing 40B and a Boeing 727 jetliner.<br />
Photography by Jose More
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  • Chicago’s Museum of Science and Industry (MSI) is the largest science museum in the Western Hemisphere. YOU! The Experience interactive exhibit tracks your movements. <br />
Photography by Jose More
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  • Photography by Jose MoreChicago’s Museum of Science and Industry (MSI) is the largest science museum in the Western Hemisphere. Interactive exhibits explaining the human genome. Photography by Jose More
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  • Chicago’s Museum of Science and Industry (MSI) is the largest science museum in the Western Hemisphere. Interactive exhibits explaining the human genome. Photography by Jose More
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  • Chicago’s Museum of Science and Industry (MSI) is the largest science museum in the Western Hemisphere. Interactive exhibits explaining the human genome. Photography by Jose More
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  • Chicago’s Museum of Science and Industry (MSI) is the largest science museum in the Western Hemisphere. A storm and weather exhibit explaining weather patterns, tsunami, avalanche, and tornados. An interactive exhibit explaining irregular stress patterns called force chains.<br />
Photography by Jose More
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  • Chicago’s Museum of Science and Industry (MSI) is the largest science museum in the Western Hemisphere. A storm and weather exhibit explaining weather patterns, tsunami, avalanche, and tornados.<br />
Photography by Jose More
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  • Chicago’s Museum of Science and Industry (MSI) is the largest science museum in the Western Hemisphere. A storm and weather exhibit explaining weather patterns, tsunami, avalanche, and tornados. An interactive exhibit explaining the movement of a tornado.<br />
Photography by Jose More
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  • Chicago’s Museum of Science and Industry (MSI) is the largest science museum in the Western Hemisphere. Exhibits includes two World War II warplanes donated by the British government: a German Ju 87 R-2/Trop. Stuka divebomber, one of only two intact Stukas left in the world and British a Supermarine Spitfire,1928 Boeing 40B and a Boeing 727 jetliner.<br />
Photography by Jose More
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  • Chicago’s Museum of Science and Industry (MSI) is the largest science museum in the Western Hemisphere. Exhibits includes two World War II warplanes donated by the British government: a German Ju 87 R-2/Trop. Stuka divebomber, one of only two intact Stukas left in the world and British a Supermarine Spitfire,1928 Boeing 40B and a Boeing 727 jetliner.<br />
Photography by Jose More
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  • Chicago’s Museum of Science and Industry (MSI) is the largest science museum in the Western Hemisphere. Exhibits includes two World War II warplanes donated by the British government: a German Ju 87 R-2/Trop. Stuka divebomber, one of only two intact Stukas left in the world and British a Supermarine Spitfire,1928 Boeing 40B and a Boeing 727 jetliner.<br />
Photography by Jose More
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  • Chicago’s Museum of Science and Industry (MSI) is the largest science museum in the Western Hemisphere. Exhibits includes two World War II warplanes donated by the British government: a German Ju 87 R-2/Trop. Stuka divebomber, one of only two intact Stukas left in the world and British a Supermarine Spitfire,1928 Boeing 40B and a Boeing 727 jetliner.<br />
Photography by Jose More
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  • Chicago’s Museum of Science and Industry (MSI) is the largest science museum in the Western Hemisphere. Exhibits includes two World War II warplanes donated by the British government: a German Ju 87 R-2/Trop. Stuka divebomber, one of only two intact Stukas left in the world and British a Supermarine Spitfire,1928 Boeing 40B and a Boeing 727 jetliner.<br />
Photography by Jose More
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  • Interactive exhibit photographs laugh as visitors move. Chicago’s Museum of Science and Industry (MSI) is the largest science museum in the Western Hemisphere.<br />
Photography by Jose More
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  • Chicago skyline along the Chicago River with sightseeing boats.<br />
Jose More Photography
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  • Anthropologist Ryan Hollon leads a ceremonial dance with a  group of community organizers that deal with violence in Chicago's neighborhoods meet at the Ruatepupuke II Maori traditional meeting house at Chicago Field Museum of Natural History.  The group learned some of the ways of the Maori people of New Zealand.<br />
Photography by Jose More
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  • A group of community organizers that deal with violence in Chicago's neighborhoods meet at the Ruatepupuke II Maori traditional meeting house at Chicago Field Museum of Natural History.  The group learned some of the ways of the Maori people of New Zealand.<br />
Photography by Jose More
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  • Chicago’s Field Museum of Natural History is the home to SUE, a 67-million year-old Tyrannosaurus rex fossil discovered in 1990 by paleontologist Sue Hendrickson near Faith, South Dakota. It was purchased by the Field Museum at an auction in 1997 for $8.4 million. It took 30,000 hours to prepare the more than 250 bones and teeth in her skeleton.<br />
Photography by Jose More
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  • Chicago’s Field Museum of Natural History is the home to SUE, a 67-million year-old Tyrannosaurus rex fossil discovered in 1990 by paleontologist Sue Hendrickson near Faith, South Dakota. It was purchased by the Field Museum at an auction in 1997 for $8.4 million. It took 30,000 hours to prepare the more than 250 bones and teeth in her skeleton.<br />
Photography by Jose More
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  • Chicago’s Field Museum of Natural History is the home to SUE, a 67-million year-old Tyrannosaurus rex fossil discovered in 1990 by paleontologist Sue Hendrickson near Faith, South Dakota. It was purchased by the Field Museum at an auction in 1997 for $8.4 million. It took 30,000 hours to prepare the more than 250 bones and teeth in her skeleton.<br />
Photography by Jose More
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  • Chicago’s Field Museum of Natural History is the home to SUE, a 67-million year-old Tyrannosaurus rex fossil discovered in 1990 by paleontologist Sue Hendrickson near Faith, South Dakota. It was purchased by the Field Museum at an auction in 1997 for $8.4 million. It took 30,000 hours to prepare the more than 250 bones and teeth in her skeleton.<br />
Photography by Jose More
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  • Chicago skyline along the Chicago River with sightseeing boats.<br />
Jose More Photography
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  • Chicago skyline along the Chicago River with sightseeing boats.<br />
Jose More Photography
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  • Chicago skyline along the Chicago River with sightseeing boats.<br />
Jose More Photography
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  • Chicago skyline along the Chicago River with sightseeing boats.<br />
Jose More Photography
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  • Chicago skyline along the Chicago River with sightseeing boats.<br />
Jose More Photography
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  • Chicago skyline along the Chicago River with sightseeing boats.<br />
Jose More Photography
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  • Chicago skyline along the Chicago River with sightseeing boats.<br />
Jose More Photography
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  • Chicago skyline along the Chicago River with sightseeing boats.<br />
Jose More Photography
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  • Chicago skyline along the Chicago River with sightseeing boats.<br />
Jose More Photography
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  • Chicago skyline along the Chicago River with sightseeing boats.<br />
Jose More Photography
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  • Chicago skyline along the Chicago River with sightseeing boats.<br />
Jose More Photography
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  • A group of community organizers that deal with violence in Chicago's neighborhoods meet at the Ruatepupuke II Maori traditional meeting house at Chicago Field Museum of Natural History.  The group learned some of the ways of the Maori people of New Zealand.<br />
Photography by Jose More
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  • A group of community organizers that deal with violence in Chicago's neighborhoods meet at the Ruatepupuke II Maori traditional meeting house at Chicago Field Museum of Natural History.  The group learned some of the ways of the Maori people of New Zealand.<br />
Photography by Jose More
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  • A group of community organizers that deal with violence in Chicago's neighborhoods meet at the Ruatepupuke II Maori traditional meeting house at Chicago Field Museum of Natural History.  The group learned some of the ways of the Maori people of New Zealand.<br />
Photography by Jose More
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  • A group of community organizers that deal with violence in Chicago's neighborhoods meet at the Ruatepupuke II Maori traditional meeting house at Chicago Field Museum of Natural History.  The group learned some of the ways of the Maori people of New Zealand.<br />
Photography by Jose More
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  • A group of community organizers that deal with violence in Chicago's neighborhoods meet at the Ruatepupuke II Maori traditional meeting house at Chicago Field Museum of Natural History.  The group learned some of the ways of the Maori people of New Zealand.<br />
Photography by Jose More
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  • A group of community organizers that deal with violence in Chicago's neighborhoods meet at the Ruatepupuke II Maori traditional meeting house at Chicago Field Museum of Natural History.  The group learned some of the ways of the Maori people of New Zealand.<br />
Photography by Jose More
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  • A group of community organizers that deal with violence in Chicago's neighborhoods meet at the Ruatepupuke II Maori traditional meeting house at Chicago Field Museum of Natural History.  The group learned some of the ways of the Maori people of New Zealand.<br />
Photography by Jose More
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  • A group of community organizers that deal with violence in Chicago's neighborhoods meet at the Ruatepupuke II Maori traditional meeting house at Chicago Field Museum of Natural History.  The group learned some of the ways of the Maori people of New Zealand.<br />
Photography by Jose More
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  • A group of community organizers that deal with violence in Chicago's neighborhoods meet at the Ruatepupuke II Maori traditional meeting house at Chicago Field Museum of Natural History.  The group learned some of the ways of the Maori people of New Zealand.<br />
Photography by Jose More
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  • A group of community organizers that deal with violence in Chicago's neighborhoods meet at the Ruatepupuke II Maori traditional meeting house at Chicago Field Museum of Natural History.  The group learned some of the ways of the Maori people of New Zealand.<br />
Photography by Jose More
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  • A group of community organizers that deal with violence in Chicago's neighborhoods meet at the Ruatepupuke II Maori traditional meeting house at Chicago Field Museum of Natural History.  The group learned some of the ways of the Maori people of New Zealand.<br />
Photography by Jose More
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  • A group of community organizers that deal with violence in Chicago's neighborhoods meet at the Ruatepupuke II Maori traditional meeting house at Chicago Field Museum of Natural History.  The group learned some of the ways of the Maori people of New Zealand.<br />
Photography by Jose More
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  • A group of community organizers that deal with violence in Chicago's neighborhoods meet at the Ruatepupuke II Maori traditional meeting house at Chicago Field Museum of Natural History.  The group learned some of the ways of the Maori people of New Zealand.<br />
Photography by Jose More
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  • Chicago’s Field Museum of Natural History is the home to SUE, a 67-million year-old Tyrannosaurus rex fossil discovered in 1990 by paleontologist Sue Hendrickson near Faith, South Dakota. It was purchased by the Field Museum at an auction in 1997 for $8.4 million. It took 30,000 hours to prepare the more than 250 bones and teeth in her skeleton.<br />
Photography by Jose More
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  • Chicago’s Field Museum of Natural History is the home to SUE, a 67-million year-old Tyrannosaurus rex fossil discovered in 1990 by paleontologist Sue Hendrickson near Faith, South Dakota. It was purchased by the Field Museum at an auction in 1997 for $8.4 million. It took 30,000 hours to prepare the more than 250 bones and teeth in her skeleton.<br />
Photography by Jose More
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  • Chicago’s Field Museum of Natural History is the home to SUE, a 67-million year-old Tyrannosaurus rex fossil discovered in 1990 by paleontologist Sue Hendrickson near Faith, South Dakota. It was purchased by the Field Museum at an auction in 1997 for $8.4 million. It took 30,000 hours to prepare the more than 250 bones and teeth in her skeleton.<br />
Photography by Jose More
    Field_Museum_Sue_00023.JPG
  • Chicago’s Field Museum of Natural History is the home to SUE, a 67-million year-old Tyrannosaurus rex fossil discovered in 1990 by paleontologist Sue Hendrickson near Faith, South Dakota. It was purchased by the Field Museum at an auction in 1997 for $8.4 million. It took 30,000 hours to prepare the more than 250 bones and teeth in her skeleton.<br />
Photography by Jose More
    Field_Museum_Sue_00022.JPG
  • Chicago’s Field Museum of Natural History is the home to SUE, a 67-million year-old Tyrannosaurus rex fossil discovered in 1990 by paleontologist Sue Hendrickson near Faith, South Dakota. It was purchased by the Field Museum at an auction in 1997 for $8.4 million. It took 30,000 hours to prepare the more than 250 bones and teeth in her skeleton.<br />
Photography by Jose More
    Field_Museum_Sue_00021.JPG
  • Chicago’s Field Museum of Natural History is the home to SUE, a 67-million year-old Tyrannosaurus rex fossil discovered in 1990 by paleontologist Sue Hendrickson near Faith, South Dakota. It was purchased by the Field Museum at an auction in 1997 for $8.4 million. It took 30,000 hours to prepare the more than 250 bones and teeth in her skeleton.<br />
Photography by Jose More
    Field_Museum_Sue_00019.JPG
  • Chicago’s Field Museum of Natural History is the home to SUE, a 67-million year-old Tyrannosaurus rex fossil discovered in 1990 by paleontologist Sue Hendrickson near Faith, South Dakota. It was purchased by the Field Museum at an auction in 1997 for $8.4 million. It took 30,000 hours to prepare the more than 250 bones and teeth in her skeleton.<br />
Photography by Jose More
    Field_Museum_Sue_00017.JPG
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